I'm sure everything will work out in the end. I'm in the US and I've bought CDs, t-shirts and made a few donations. I give the t-shirts to friends and family. Not much. I'm just one guy, but I like OpenBSD and I enjoy doing my small part (when I'm able) to keep it going. It is the gateway to my home network and I use it in my day job as an IT security analyst. I recommend it to others. I'll never forget the first time I installed it. It reminded me of the C64 I used when I was a child. It was so simple, so straight-forward. Anyone could use it. I just could not believe that no one had turned me on to OpenBSD sooner.
OpenBSD is the *only* project I have ever given my hard-earned money to although I use other operating systems... I enjoy FreeBSD just as much, but I can't say it is as simple and elegant as OpenBSD. I plan to continue buying CDs on occasion. The software we all use, love and rely on just would not be the same were it not for OpenBSD! Keep up the good work guys. And I think it's a good thing that Theo and other OpenBSD devs are straight-forward and open. I know they take a lot of flak for that at times, but to me it's just like the OS they continually improve... what you see is what you get. They don't pull punches, pretend or try to make things into something they are not. They are open and honest and at times that offends folks, but it's the right thing to do. Just a 'user' in the US. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/European-orders-tp22691694p22837499.html Sent from the openbsd user - misc mailing list archive at Nabble.com.